Yes I Said Yes I Will Yes.
Book (italiano):
On the fictional morning of June 16, 1904—Bloomsday, as it has come to be known—Mr. Leopold Bloom set out from his home at 7 Eccles Street and began his day's journey through Dublin life in the pages of James Joyce's novel of the century, <b>Ulysses</b><i>.</i> Commemorating the 100th anniversary of Bloomsday, <b>Yes I Said Yes I Will Yes</b><i> </i>offers a priceless gathering of what's been said about <b> Ulysses</b> since the extravagant praise and withering condemnation that first greeted it<i> </i>upon its initial publication.<br><br>From the varied appraisals of such Joyce contemporaries as William Butler Yeats (“It is an entirely new thing. . . . He has certainly surpassed in intensity any novelist of our time”) and Virginia Woolf (“Never did I read such tosh”), to excerpts from Tennessee Williams' term paper “Why <b>Ulysses</b><i> </i>is Boring” and assorted wit, praise, parody, caricature, photographs, anecdotes, bon mots, and reminiscence, this treasury of Bloomsiana is a lively and winning tribute to the most famous day in literature.
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